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It’s time to reclaim ownership of our armed forces – Idris

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has called on Nigerians to take ownership of the Armed Forces and see it as an integral part of the national family.

Idris made the call in Abuja yesterday, at the Maiden Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Civil-Military Relation Conference, with the theme, “Winning Hearts and Minds: Non-Kinetic Approaches to National Security”.

The minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Ogbodo Chinasa, said that Nigerians must begin to see the military not as an  occupying force, but a force for good, protection and progress.

He said the effectiveness and efficiency of the military depended on the full ownership and participation of all Nigerians.

According to him, the Nigerian military is not a foreign entity, rather an integral part of our national family that must be proudly owned and respected by the citizens it serves.

He lamented that due to the past involvement of the military in governance, Nigerians had developed negative perceptions about the military, but after several years of civilian rule that perceptions must change.

“The reality we face today is uncomfortable but undeniable: a trust deficit exists between the military and many segments of the Nigerian population.

“Civilians, in some quarters, perceive the Armed Forces not as partners in peace, but as a force of aggression, brutal, offensive, and distant.

“This perception, whether based on history, misinformation, or isolated incidents, poses a grave threat to national unity and stability.

“Yet, let us remember that the Armed Forces of Nigeria are not a foreign entity. They are not a detached machinery.

“They are a national institution, owned, funded, and mandated by the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on behalf of every Nigerian citizen. In truth, the Armed Forces belong to the people.

“Therefore, it is time for our people to reclaim that ownership. It is time for Nigerians to see the military as an integral part of our national family, not an occupying force, but a force for good, for protection, and for progress,” he said.

The minister said the conference marked a crucial step toward achieving that vision by focusing on non-kinetic strategies, dialogue, community engagement, media sensitisation, and humanitarian collaboration.

He added that national security was not only about firepower, but also about trust, empathy, and partnership.

Idris urged the media and other critical stakeholders to champion the efforts of rebranding the image of the Nigerian military as a force that belongs to the people and committed to protecting the country to achieve desired peace and economic development.

“We must be deliberate in reshaping the public narrative about our Armed Forces. We must amplify stories of sacrifice, of community service, of lives saved and dignity restored.

“We must challenge misinformation and foster responsible reporting.

“Moreover, we must build stronger bridges of interaction through town halls, joint projects, civic education, and institutional frameworks that keep the military close to the heartbeat of the nation.”

He assured that the Federal Ministry of Information stands ready to work hand in hand with the Defence Headquarters, civil society, and the media to implement the outcomes of the conference.

“Together, we will shape a new chapter in Civil-Military Relations, one rooted in mutual respect, transparency, and shared purpose,” he added.

The minister commended the DHQ for organising the conference, which he described as timely and essential.

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Enugu Gov. Inaugurates 100 CNG Buses, Says Transport System‘ll Create 20,000 Jobs

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Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State, yesterday rolled out 100 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses saying that the new transport system will create no fewer than 20,000 jobs and boost the economy of the state and country.

 

Mbah revealed this in Enugu, yesterday while inaugurating the New Enugu Transport Management System, five modern bus terminals at Holy Ghost, Gariki, Abakpa and Nsukka as well as the CNG buses.

 

He said that the projects inaugurated would spur the Gross Domestic Products (GDP) of Enugu State and the country to grow to $30 billion and $1 trillion respectively within the next six years.

 

According to him, the projects delivered are part of the promise we made to the people to ensure world class infrastructure, which will not only uplift the economy but dignify their living standard.

 

The governor said that the projects would provide the people with cheaper, accessible and seamless movement as other infrastructure meant to support the projects and the new system are already in place.

 

“I must commend President Bola Tinubu, whose vision and wisdom to remove fuel subsidy, have led to all the projects and change to a new transport system that is based on 21st century infrastructure and service for our people.

 

“I will also appreciate the state’s commissioner for transport for all efforts to make these projects a reality as well as the contractors and other people that ensured their timely delivery.

 

“It is a reality that transport remains the central pillar of modernisation and measure of the people’s progress; thus, touching every aspect of human life and the way the people think as well,” he said.

 

He noted that the state would roll out 2,000 hybrid vehicles to support the air conditioned and People with Disability friendly CNG buses.

 

The governor said that the CNG buses would shuttle routes leading to schools and higher institutions.

 

“The CNG will ensure over 40 per cent reduction in household expenses on transport and will also convey residents along markets and major places along the schools/institutions routes.

 

“We are remodeling all bus stops within Enugu metropolis, built and rebuilt most roads within the metropolis and other major cities in the state.

 

“We also placed a modern transport e-ticketing process that checks leakages and manipulations.

 

“Few weeks ago, we launched Enugu Air; plans have reached an advanced stage on putting rail services and waterways transport while all these projects have safety and dignity of our people as their priority,” he said.

 

Earlier, the Commissioner for Transport, Dr Obi Ozor, said that the terminals inaugurated would entertain over 10 million commuters each year; while providing a place of comfort after long journeys or interval break from long journeys.

 

Ozor explained that each of the terminals have a fully air conditioned hall and television screens, eateries, lodging accommodation, fuel station, sunscreen covered walkways, solar powered security lights/systems and surveillance cameras.

 

“These projects are a clear vision of His Excellency, Dr Peter Mbah, to make Enugu State a model and point of reference in any modern infrastructure. We thank your excellency for insisting on quality and taste,” he said.

 

In a welcome address, the Chairman of Enugu North Council Area, Dr Ibenaku Onoh, thanked the governor for bringing order, aesthetics, employment and one-stop transport comfort with two terminals built in the Holy Ghost axis of Enugu.

 

“We quite appreciate all developmental efforts, which included: terminals, smart schools, smart type-2 primary healthcare centres, surveillance cameras and provision of security among others,” Onoh said.

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Israel Threatens West Bank Annexation Over UN Palestine Move

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Israel’s far-right Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, warned, yesterday that Israel would annex the occupied West Bank if the international community formally recognises a Palestinian state at next month’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

 

“You have no chance, there will be no Palestinian state,” Smotrich declared at a news conference, addressing countries planning to support Palestinian statehood at the UN.

 

“You will not decide from overseas what the future of the Jewish people looks like,” said Smotrich, who is known for advocating the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank—settlements deemed illegal under international law.

 

Speaking near the Israeli settlement of Ma’ale Adumim, east of Jerusalem, he added: “If you recognise a Palestinian state in September, our response will be to assert full Israeli sovereignty over all areas of Judea and Samaria.

 

“Judea and Samaria” is the term used by Israel to refer to the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.”

 

Several countries, including France, Canada, and Australia, have signaled their intention to recognise a Palestinian state at the UNGA in response to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.

 

They argued such recognition could help advance the long-sought two-state solution, envisioning a peaceful coexistence between Israel and a future Palestinian state.

 

However, both the current Israeli government and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, have consistently rejected that vision.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NCos Frees 28,149 Inmates After Payment Of Fines, Compensation In 2024

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The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) says 28,149 inmates were released nationwide in 2024 after the payment of fines and compensations.

 

Deputy Controller General, NCoS, Mr Ibrahim Idris, disclosed this during the third public hearing of the Independent Investigative Panel on Alleged Corruption and other Violations against the service in Abuja, yesterday.

 

Idris said; “last year, 28,149 inmates were released as a result of payment of fines and compensations.

 

“I also want to urge the panel and the public that payment of fine and compensation is a very charitable thing to do,”

 

Idris, however, praised the role of charitable interventions in decongesting correctional facilities, adding that it had helped the Federal Government a lot.

 

“But when an individual wants to do it, he should follow the example of the Honourable Minister, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

 

“This is when inmates were chosen, and the compensation, the fine were paid, and the inmates were even given repatriation money, “he added.

 

Idris maintained that the fewer the inmates in custody, the better the opportunity for proper rehabilitation.

 

This, he said was because even before the 2019 Act, the philosophy of NCoS had always been imprisonment as a punishment, and not for punishment.

 

“While it is pronounced, it is already punishment, whether the person comes to the correctional centre or not, it is already taken care of, “he said.

 

Also speaking, Assistant Controller General (ACG), Cyrus Lekatile, addressed the legal limitations on custodial centres in holding inmates without proper documentation, especially regarding compensation.

 

According to him, practically, the NCoS does not have the power to keep in custody any individual who doesn’t have a valid document for remand.

 

“And so, when an individual, who is sentenced with option of fine and compensation, that is, if the individual is unable to pay fine, it means naturally that he or she will serve the sentence,” he explained.

 

Lekatile outlined the procedures followed at the expiration of an inmate’s sentence where compensation remained unpaid.

 

“One, sometimes the warrants will come with compensation, and where the individual is unable to pay compensation before the end of the jail term, that compensation is converted into a jail term on the warrants.

 

“And then, where that particular order is not given on the warrants, the officers report this matter before the court that has actually convicted this individual.

 

“The judge or the magistrate will either convert the compensation to a jail term or order the release of this particular individual,”he said.

 

Lekatile highlighted an ongoing legislative amendment to the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019, that would introduce a Victim Compensation Fund, backed by federal allocations.

 

“The amendment, if adopted by the legislative arm of the government, seeks creation of a victim compensation trust fund to be funded from the federal allocation.

 

“What matters is that the compensation to the victim will be paid from this trust fund without having anything to do with the inmates now who is unable to pay,” he said.

 

The NCoS ACG, however, added that inmates would still be required to perform tasks to support the fund.

 

“The inmates will perform some other duties that will probably generate some money, no matter how little.

 

“And then the money generated goes into the victim’s trust fund,” he emphasised.

 

 

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